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An exhibition that expresses femininity with solid stones is being held.

Traditional cubic furniture is made of marble, and images of pebbles are gathered to complete the picture of the woman.



Reporter Jusang Lee introduces you.



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[Gyeonghuigung_Present Period / Until November 15th / Gallery Marie] This is



the third floor hall that seems to have been located in the main room of a Daegatjip in the Joseon Dynasty.



The sparkling lacquer and bright mother-of-pearl pattern are gorgeous, but they are actually solid marble.



Black marble is cut into a mother-of-pearl pattern, and hinges and doorknobs are carved out of sapphire.



The 2nd floor cabinet of green marble holds a moon jar instead of mother-of-pearl.



Carving women's square furniture, such as pink and dark brown mats, with marble, the artist recalls the touch of her mother as a child.



[Kwon Chang-Nam/Sculptor: Looking at this work, I wish I could feel the longing for my mother, my longing for my parents, my thoughts on my hometown, and so on.]



Photos of a woman showing charisma with her royal headdress in the Joseon Dynasty The Mosaic of Mongdol.



After taking a picture of a woman in traditional clothes, she paints by completing shades and colors with jade and mongdol, like a pointillist painting.



Ten Korean women dressed in gisaengs are also reborn with thousands of jade and mongdol combinations.



The pebbles that have been rolled and rolled for a long time are the beauty of a traditional woman with both hardness and softness.



[Woo Jong-il/Photographer: Since I think that time and history are contained in the time that has changed, it has become a very marvelous material.]



The gentleness of women's furniture and the beauty of women themselves are immortal femininity through the solidity and permanence of stones. Sublimated.